Former Jaguars guard Uche Nwaneri, looking for a new home after being cut at the start of free agency, is visiting the Tennessee Titans Wednesday according to ESPN.com

Nwaneri previoiusly visited Cincinnati, but didn't get a new contract.

If Nwaneri is signed by the Titans, he would likely be a backup because they have Andy Levitre and Chance Womack at the guard spots. They're also looking at former Falcon Garrett Reynolds as they attempt to bolster their depth at the position.

Drafted on the fifth round of the 2007 draft, Nwaneri played in 104 games for the Jaguars and started 92 games. Since he played against the Titans twice a year in AFC South games, the Titans should be familiar with him. Nwaneri has been battling some knee issues in recent years.

Still, he's been a reliable player who missed only one game since his rookie season and just one start in the last four years.

Good riddance! Vastly overrated player on a consistently pourous line during his time here. Of course, he was a classless ***** on Tim, so that automatically elevated him to all pro status with some of the gluttons of misjudgement.

He should be done. He really showed a lack of class several years ago when he was vocal about the Tebow saga in a negative way. Nothing wrong with having an opinion, but being vocal on a tv news cast really made him not likable to many.